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Sweet Stumble-Not

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Sweet Stumble-Not
Pikmin 4 treasure
Icon for the Sweet Stumble-Not, from Pikmin 4's Treasure Catalog.
Series Sweet Tooth Series
Value Icon that represents Sparklium on the wiki, based on the icon found in Pikmin 4. × 60
Weight 7
Maximum carriers
Locations Kingdom of Beasts
Dandori Challenge stages None
Dandori Battle stages None
Total amount 3

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The Sweet Stumble-Not is a treasure in Pikmin 4. It is actually a small candy cane with a ribbon and a tag.

Collecting the treasure

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The strategies shown are just suggestions.

Blossoming Arcadia

There is a Sweet Stumble-Not inside of a Whiptongue Bulborb on the right side of Sublevel 4 of the Kingdom of Beasts. To collect this treasure, you must first defeat the Whiptongue Bulborb and the three Albino Dwarf Bulborbs nearby; then, you must throw 7 Pikmin at it.

Hero's Hideaway

There is a Sweet Stumble-Not half-buried in a dirt mound on the far left side of Sublevel 5 of the Plunder Palace in the Hero's Hideaway. To collect it, you must throw 7 Pikmin at it. A nearby Giant Breadbug may attempt to steal it, in which case you will need to either damage it or best it in tug-of-war.

Primordial Thicket

There is a Sweet Stumble-Not lying on the ground on the left side of Sublevel 5 of the Subterranean Swarm, behind a numbered gate. To lower the numbered gate, you must defeat the Sovereign Bulblax in the center of the arena. To collect this treasure, you must throw 7 Pikmin at it.

Notes

Schnauz's Notes

What a sweet stick this is! Quite literally, this stick here is made of candy from top to bottom. This unexpected combination makes it quite the handy thing to have around. You can use it as a walking stick to prevent yourself from stumbling while hiking or exploring unfamiliar terrain. When all that exertion makes you hungry, you'll find sustenance right there in your hand. A useful invention, to be sure!

Olimar's Notes

A gigantic, brightly colored stick of candy adorned with a ribbon. My guess is that it was meant to be a gift for a child...and would be a great souvenir to bring back to my own kids. I'll need to keep a close eye on the spaceship's temperature to prevent its melting during transport.

Louie's Notes

Licking it is fun, but it tastes much better if you bite right into it.

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Names in other languages

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Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese 転ばぬ先のアメ?
Korobanu-saki no Ame
Stumble-Not Candy Play on 転ばぬ先の杖 Korobanu-saki no Tsue, (forewarned is forearmed, literally "a walking stick before stumbling")
Flag of France French Canne en sucre Sugar cane Play on "canne à sucre", referring to the plant sugarcane

See also

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